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Since 1948, The Theodor Reik Clinical Center has been a beacon of high-quality and affordable psychotherapy and psychoanalysis services in the Greater New York City area. We are dedicated to helping you find the therapist who best fits your needs. With personalized attention and a celebration of diversity among our wide range of analytic voices, we support your journey toward healing and self-discovery.
NPAP’s psychoanalytic training program offers a comprehensive curriculum with diverse theoretical perspectives, including Freudian drive theory, object relations, self psychology, ego psychology, relational perspectives, and attachment theory. Emphasizing integration of theory and practice, our program also provides opportunities for psychoanalytic research, mentoring program, scholarships, and clinical experience among other benefits.
We promote a multi-model approach to foster independence and choice in your analytical journey.
Cultivate your unique analytical voice in a community where multiple perspectives coexist.
Engage with a culture that values and promotes new ideas to advance the psychoanalytic field.
Be part of a collaborative atmosphere that stimulates your personal and professional development.
Founded by Theodor Reik, NPAP has evolved into a vibrant professional association of analysts representing the diversity of theories that comprise contemporary psychoanalytic inquiry. Our diverse membership is active in research, publication, legislation, public education, and cultural affairs, thus ensuring a psychoanalytic contribution to the community at large.
Established in 1913 by William Alanson White and Smith Ely Jelliffe, the Review holds the distinction of being the first psychoanalytic journal in the United States and the inaugural publication in English. Today, we commemorate over a century of continuous publication.
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